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US Natural Gas Futures Fall on Lower Flows to LNG Export Plants

Bloomberg Markets
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 1:57 PM
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US natural gas futures declined as domestic gas flows to liquefied natural gas export terminals along the US Gulf Coast dropped for a third consecutive day. The reduction is concentrated at Sabine...

US natural gas futures declined as domestic gas flows to liquefied natural gas export terminals along the US Gulf Coast dropped for a third consecutive day. The reduction is concentrated at Sabine Pass LNG in Louisiana and Corpus Christi LNG in Texas.

Glass House Analysis

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